• Adventures & Experiences,  Burning Man

    The Temple

    I saw the Temple many times. I saw it in on my first night, when everything utterly amazed me. I saw it in the middle of the day, when I had nothing better to do. I saw it at sunrise, when I set my alarm to wake up in the middle of the desert with no other reason to get up. Each time, I appreciated it for its aesthetics. The detailing it had was intricate. It’s presence was majestic. But it’s impact on me was really minimal at first. Off in the horizon it stood; it became a destination only when imaginations ran low. It was one of these moments…

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    Tatooine

    Chris made a great analogy one of the first nights we were walking around. “Black Rock City is like a scene out of Star Wars,” he said (officially episode IV but really the classic first). Specifically, Tatooine, where Obi Wan and Luke meet and hire Han Solo and Chewie for the first time. Per Wikipedia, yes, Wikipedia again: “Tatooine has a seemingly endless desert environment cooked by the intense energy of twin yellow suns. Rocky mesas, canyons and arroyos break up the monotony of kilometers of shifting dunes. The days are hot and the nights are frigid. The air is dry and the soil is parched. Yet life persists on Tatooine,…

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    We Break in With this Special News Report: Dust Storm 2007

    On Wednesday and Thursday, we got hit with these fabulous dust storms. Yes, I said fabulous. Fortunately, most of us were at camp when the first one hit so we were able to put things away and zip things up. Though the packaging did swear by it, I was at first a little worried that $39.99 could not pay for a sturdy tent – so I stood by mine trying to hold up the frame. After 15 minutes or so, I saw myself from an outside pair of eyes and realized how ridiculous I looked, especially since all of my bins were in the tent. With all of the stuff…

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    The Essentials

    At home, the essentials pat-down before one goes out typically sounds like this: Phone. Check. Wallet. Check. Keys. Check. But on the playa, the list is completely different. In the day, it’s: Sunscreen. Check. Water. Check. Sand goggles. Check. And at night, it’s: Cup. Check. Glow sticks. Check. Flashlight. Check. I thought I had wasted my money on sand goggles up through Tuesday. I was prepared for 100 degree days and 40 degree nights where I’d be blinded by dust and I would have confectioner’s sand sifting into my tent. I had packed down jackets, plastic ponchos, thermal underwear, skiing socks, hats, gloves and an extra wool blanket. And I…

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    Gifting Economy

    The only things that can be purchased inside Black Rock City are ice and espresso drinks. The ice – I understand and appreciate the availability of. The lattes and chai teas, while yummy, I would agree with many of the old timers that this goes against the essence of Burning Man. But of course, since it’s available, I’m not sooo against it that I won’t partake. All I’m saying is that if they ever stopped offering it, I would totally understand and not make a stink about it. Well, this makes the rest of BRC a very different place than we’re used to in our normal day to day. People…